Centipedes and millipedes thrive in damp, sheltered environments and can quickly populate basements, crawl spaces, and landscaping. Pest Control Services delivers precise treatment solutions that address both the pests and the moisture conditions driving their presence.
While both are multi-legged arthropods that thrive in similar environments, they require distinct treatment approaches and present different concerns.
Centipedes and millipedes are frequently confused, but understanding the difference matters for effective pest control. Centipedes are fast-moving predators with one pair of legs per body segment and a venomous bite they use to subdue prey. House centipedes in particular can deliver a painful bite when handled, and their rapid movement and unsettling appearance make them deeply unwelcome in any home in Lawtell, LA. Millipedes, by contrast, are slower-moving decomposers with two pairs of legs per segment that feed on decaying plant matter and can release a foul-smelling secretion when disturbed.
Both species are moisture-dependent. They dehydrate quickly without access to humid environments, which is why they concentrate in basements, crawl spaces, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and areas with plumbing leaks. Finding centipedes or millipedes inside your home is almost always a sign that excess moisture exists somewhere on or around the property. Simply killing visible insects does nothing to solve the underlying humidity and habitat conditions that keep populations thriving.
Outdoors, millipedes breed prolifically in mulch beds, leaf litter, and compost piles adjacent to the home's foundation. During dry spells or after heavy rains, they migrate indoors in large numbers through gaps in the foundation, door frames, and weep holes in brick. Centipedes follow a similar pattern, chasing insect prey indoors and then taking up residence where conditions suit their moisture requirements.
Pest Control Services addresses centipede and millipede infestations in Lawtell, LA with a dual-focus approach: eliminating existing populations with appropriately targeted treatments and then working with homeowners to identify and correct the environmental conditions that make the property attractive. This means assessing drainage, ventilation, harborage zones, and structural gaps as part of every service plan.
Consumer sprays may eliminate the insects you can see but do nothing to reduce the moisture and harborage conditions fueling the infestation. Without correcting the root cause, populations quickly rebound. Professional treatment incorporates habitat assessment and moisture management guidance that consumer products cannot replicate.
Four coordinated steps that tackle the infestation and the environment driving it simultaneously.
We begin with a detailed inspection of your property's moisture profile -- checking drainage, ventilation, crawl space conditions, and exterior harborage zones to understand the full scope of the problem.
We treat mulch beds, leaf litter zones, and landscaping adjacent to the foundation with targeted products that reduce outdoor population density and migration pressure toward the structure.
A residual insecticide barrier is applied around the foundation, entry points, and crawl space vents to intercept centipedes and millipedes attempting to enter the home.
We provide specific recommendations for improving ventilation, addressing drainage issues, reducing mulch depth near the foundation, and sealing structural gaps to deliver lasting protection.
We treat the whole problem, not just the visible pest.
We address the moisture conditions that centipedes and millipedes depend on, giving our treatments lasting effect rather than temporary knockdown of the visible population.
We distinguish between centipede and millipede infestations and tailor our approach accordingly, applying the most effective products and methods for each type of arthropod.
After every visit, you receive a clear written summary of what was found, what was treated, and what environmental corrections we recommend, so you always know exactly what is being done.
Centipede and millipede populations can surge seasonally, especially during spring and fall. Our recurring service plans in Lawtell, LA keep populations suppressed year-round.
Centipedes and millipedes will keep coming back until the conditions that attract them are corrected. Let Pest Control Services deliver a complete treatment and prevention plan for your Lawtell, LA property today.